Li Chun's Weibo post was later deleted. Image source/Internet
This Weibo post quickly aroused heated discussion among netizens. On the morning of September 14, a reporter from Upstream News (report email: [email protected]) discovered that this Weibo had been deleted. The reporter sent a private message to Li Chun to learn about the progress of the matter, but failed to receive a reply. Upstream News reporters also called Li Chun’s agency, but no one answered the phone.
Upstream news reporters contacted Binjiang Community in Jinghu District, Wuhu City, Anhui Province. A staff member heard that it was Li Chun who complained about the elevator in the community and responded, "It's solved, it's solved," but did not disclose any further details. A staff member of the Jinghu District Publicity Department told reporters: "We have collected relevant information and the community reported that the elevator problem was solved last night. As for the time (Li Chun said that his mother was trapped for 40 minutes) it was due to a power outage, and the rescue process involved In order. "
Li Chun's stills. Picture source/video screenshot
The staff member also revealed that because the matter was resolved quickly, Li Chun deleted the content 10 minutes after posting on Weibo. "She (Li Chun) herself did not post any content in the follow-up, and it was stated on the side that the problem has been solved. In the future, we will strengthen work such as power supply. Please rest assured that the matter has been solved," the staff member said.
This statement was also confirmed by the Fanluoshan Subdistrict Office of Jinghu District. According to a staff member of the subdistrict office, they did deal with an elevator failure in the community mentioned by Li Chun on September 13. "If you are talking about unit x in building x, then the problem has been solved. At that time, the first I contacted the community director and the matter was resolved around 6:30 last night (13th).
Li Chun's Weibo post was later deleted. Image source/Internet
This Weibo post quickly aroused heated discussion among netizens. On the morning of September 14, a reporter from Upstream News (report email: [email protected]) discovered that this Weibo had been deleted. The reporter sent a private message to Li Chun to learn about the progress of the matter, but failed to receive a reply. Upstream News reporters also called Li Chun’s agency, but no one answered the phone.
Upstream news reporters contacted Binjiang Community in Jinghu District, Wuhu City, Anhui Province. A staff member heard that it was Li Chun who complained about the elevator in the community and responded, "It's solved, it's solved," but did not disclose any further details. A staff member of the Jinghu District Publicity Department told reporters: "We have collected relevant information and the community reported that the elevator problem was solved last night. As for the time (Li Chun said that his mother was trapped for 40 minutes) it was due to a power outage, and the rescue process involved In order. "
Li Chun's stills. Picture source/video screenshot
The staff member also revealed that because the matter was resolved quickly, Li Chun deleted the content 10 minutes after posting on Weibo. "She (Li Chun) herself did not post any content in the follow-up, and it was stated on the side that the problem has been solved. In the future, we will strengthen work such as power supply. Please rest assured that the matter has been solved," the staff member said.
This statement was also confirmed by the Fanluoshan Subdistrict Office of Jinghu District. According to a staff member of the subdistrict office, they did deal with an elevator failure in the community mentioned by Li Chun on September 13. "If you are talking about unit x in building x, then the problem has been solved. At that time, the first I contacted the community director and the matter was resolved around 6:30 last night (13th).”
upstream news reporter Zhao Yingji